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    Asthma is a respiratory disease characterized by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, resulting in difficulty breathing as well as coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness. This condition affects nearly 26 million Americans, and causes over 5,000 deaths and 2 million emergency department visits in the US each year. While asthma affects people of every race, sex, and age, it is more prevalent in specific populations of people, such as low-income housing communities in San Diego. Various risk factors

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    Smoking While Pregnant

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    time to focus on schoolwork and if they are not a focus and determined student it can sway them from wanting to be successful and finish. According to Hill, Young, Burley, Carter & Lang (2013), smoking amongst teenage girls is the most popular risk factor during pregnancy. The numerous effects of smoking while pregnant are (a) premature births (b) still births (c) miscarriages and (d) low birth rates. There are fifty seven percent of teenage mothers that smoke

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    using e-cigarettes - or 'vaping' - has become more and more popular. They're usually marketed as a healthier (and cheaper) other choice to traditional cigarettes. And, because they don't smell or produce smoke, they may be used in places where smoking is blocked/forbidden, like bars, restaurants, public transport, planes and even hospitals (though it is polite to get permission from those around you ahead of time). However,

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    The Virginia Slims advertisement is trying to market cigarettes in hopes of selling them to women. The slogan, historical references, and visual pictures all help create an ad that portrays cigarettes as more glamorous and appealing to a modern female audience. The slogan and pictures referencing past conditions of women go hand in hand to help create a feeling of empowerment for women when buying the product. The ad displays women in the past doing the labor expected of them in a camping trip

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    Vapor Products

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    Decisions have to be made to label vapor smoke. E-cig technology [devices] have always been around for consumers. Over the past decades vendors continued to develop and advertise vaping as a usable drug [event] (e.g.). Recently, manufacturer ensured to allocate e-cig and vapor technology [products] to vendors, in order to promote the market as a feasible luxury. Today, neighborhoods make room for commercial sellers and vapor 'bars' to arrive and take a seat to attempt to issue those particular products

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    I sat down and started thinking, "could I have really seen that?". I could've imagined it from my depression, but that looked all too real. Even the passenger's were staring at him. Could that really have been... my grandfather? Then, it all started to come back to me. First, it started out, hardly related, like a few machine's breaking down over and over again. My boss almost had me fired, but it was just enough mischief that I started to think it was sabotage. I reported that

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    may find the Nicotrol inhaler appealing since it is a “cigarette-shaped” device that mimics the appearance of an actual cigarette (Perry, Alexander, Liskow & DeVane, 2007). This design is most likely intended to help with the hand-to-mouth habit of smoking. In this manner, the dosage of Nicotrol is delivered through a number of puffs with the purpose of aiding the individual’s quest to end his or her addiction. With the help of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for the mental aspects of Angela’s addiction

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    The blackout of 1965 was one of the worst blackouts in the United States. It left 30 million people about 800,000 square miles with out electricity. This blackout lasted about 12 hours which left this part of the united states without defense systems. But why did this blackout even happen? There were many ideas to what had happened to make this blackout happen. People thought it was circuit error, human error, electricity transfer error, and some people even thought it was Aliens but what

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    Anyone who has read American Home Shield Warranty reviews knows that home warranty plans are extremely important. Air conditioners are covered by home warranty plans. There are a number of problems that you may encounter with your air conditioner. One of the problems that many people run into is dealing with an air conditioner that will not cool. Fortunately, these problems are often easy to fix. Below is a list of things that All American Home Buyers recommends doing if you have an air conditioner

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    Ellen Middleton Hudock Anatomy 2 May 30, 2017 Pneumonia Research Paper Introduction: Pneumonia is an inflammation in the lungs in which the air sacs fill with fluid; it is the result of  a viral or bacterial infection in the lungs. When an someone has pneumonia, the alveoli fills with pus and fluid, which makes breathing painful and limits oxygen intake. Pneumonia is treatable, if caught early. Over one million people are omitted to the hospital due to pneumonia and it results in over 50,000 deaths

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